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The Big Dipper is not a single celestial object but rather a prominent asterism composed of seven stars from the constellation Ursa Major. The individual stars in the Big Dipper vary significantly in mass, with the most massive, like Alioth, having a mass about 2.5 times that of the Sun. However, because the Big Dipper is made up of multiple stars, it doesn't have a single mass value. Each star's mass contributes to the overall mass of the group, but summing them accurately requires detailed knowledge of each star's characteristics.

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